Boonville High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Boonville, NC)

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. y.v • ■ v ■ wx f We Present BOONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Boonville, North Carolina DEDICATION For her services and devotion extended to us during the past four years, we lovingly dedicate this, the 1954 Spotlight, to Mrs. Anita Reece. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. ALBERT MARTIN B.A., Wake Forest Principal HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MISS PHEBE DAY B.A., Meredith Social Studies, English MR. HENRY MEYERS B.S., Rutgers University, N. J. Moth, English MRS. THAD REECE B.S., H.E., W.C.U.N.C. Home Economics MR. J. R. WALKER B.S., Berea College, Ky. Agriculture HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MISS BEULAH REECE Commercial S., C.C. MR. CURTIS SIDDEN B.S., Appalachian, Gardner-Webb Science, Social Studies MRS. RALPH CORAM B.S., Appalachian French, English MR. BEN HUNNICUTT B.S., Appalachian History, Physical Education The Graduating Class oj Sherrill Parker Max Reece .. Donald Bowen Peggy Smith . SENIOR OFFICERS ................................ Treasurer ................................ President ........................... Vice-President ................................ Secretary HILDA GAY ADAMS Unassuming, nice, wedding bells F.H.A. Club 9-10; Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12,- Class Officer 11; 4-H 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 9. DONALD EUGENE BOWEN His small deeds to greatness lead F.F.A. Club 9, 10; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; An- nual Staff 10, 12; Class Officer 12; Junior Play. Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four NANCY ANN BROWN Gift of gab, a smile at the end of a weary day Tri-Hi 9; 4-H 9; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Play; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Music Club 10; Music Club Officer 10; County F.H.A. Of- ficer 12; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12. NANCY SUE BROWN To the ‘Shores' of happy living F.H.A. 9, 10, 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Lunch Room worker 11. DOROTHY CASSTEVENS Few are born as kings F.H.A. Officer 9; F.H.A. Club 9, 10, 11, Junior Play; Glee Club 9, 10, 11. SANDERS GAITHER DRAUGHN On the runway to success Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 12; F.F.A. 9, 10; Class President 9, 10; Junior Marshall; Junior Play; Footfall 11, 12; Stu- dent Council Officer 11; Annual Staff 12. FRANCES CLAUDETTE HEMRIC Practice what you preach Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. Club 9, 10; Senior Class Editor, The Spotlight; Testator; 4-H Club 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri- Hi-Y 9. EARLY FRANKLIN HOBSON A smile with the intent to mischief F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Bus Driver 11, 12. The Graduating Class oj SARAH ANNE HOBSON Rub-a-Dub, Dub, Squeeze, Squeeze, Squeeze Junior Play; F.H.A. 9, 10, Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Class Officer 11; Annual Staff 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11; 4-H Club 9, 10; Basketball Manager 12; Halloween Queen 12. WALTER WAYNE HOLT So easy on the eyes Glee Club 9, 10, 11 12; Student Council 11; Junior Varsity 9; Junior Play,- Annual Staff 12; 4-H Club 9. FRANKIE REBECCA JESTER She's just as gay as she can be, you never hear her fret F.H.A. Club 9, 10, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. Officer 10; Junior Play. BETTY JUNE JOHNSON He'll be coming round the mountain when he comes Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, il; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court 11, 12; 4-H Club 9, 10; Class Officer 9,- Student Council Officer 9, 10; Basketball Tri-captain 12. REBA ANN MOUNCE Every dark cloud has a silver lining F.H.A. 9, 10, 12; Glee Club 9. BOBBY JOE MOXLEY A pleasant voice filled with magic, fire and ice Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Bus Driver 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 9; Stage Manager Junior Play; An- nual Staff 10; Basketball Manager 10. i ineteen Hundred Fifty-Four EVELYN MARIE MOXLEY Housewife demure, reserved'' Cheerleader 9; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10; Student Council 12; Junior Play; Annual Staff 10, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Prophetess. SARAH GAYNELLE MOXLEY An ideal athlete in every respect Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 12; F.H.A. President 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-captain Basket- ball 12; 4-H 9, 10; Homecoming Queen 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9. WILMA LEE MOXLEY A heart containing a song' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. Club 9, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 10; Junior Marshall; Cheerleader 11, F.H.A. Officer 10, 11; Junior Play, Tri-Hi-Y MARTHA LEIGH MOXLEY Best looking, carefree and gay, a cute gal we must say Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Officer 10; Junior Play; Junior Marshall; Tri-Hi-Y 9; County F.H.A. Officer 12; Historian. WILLIAM SHERRILL PARKER Football here . . . Friendship, a smile at dawn Junior Play; Football 12; Basketball 11, 12; Class Officer 10, 12; Glee Club 9, 10; Stu- dent Council 12; F.F.A. Officer 10, 11; F.F.A. 9. 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM JERRY PRIM With air of a gentleman F.F.A. Club 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. Officer 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Base- ball 10, 11, 12; Junior Varsity. 'O ro -o o The Graduating Class of JAMES HENRY SMITH “Strict and neat, with a personality that can't be beat Glee Club 10, 11; F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. President 12; F.F.A. Officer 11; Basketball 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Tri-captain, Basketball 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 PEGGY JO SMITH Singing, light and gentle hands, and a nurse who understands F.H.A. Club 9, 10; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; Junior Play,- Class Officer 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9. MAX WORTH REECE Unpredictable, witty, talented F.F.A 9, 10, 11; F.F.A. Officer 11; Baseball 11, 12; Junior Varsity 9; Class President 12; Bus Driver 11, 12; Junior Play; Glee Club 11, 12. SHIRLEY TEMPLE RIGGAN Her dislikes are few and her interests are many Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 9, 11, 12; Class Officer 9; F.H.A. 9, 10; F.H.A. Officer 9, 10,- Student Council 11; Junior Play,- Tri-Hi-Y 9; Editor-in-Chief '54 Spot- light. SHIRLEY LEE SMITH Silence . . . hiding gaiety F.H.A. Club 9, 10, 11. KAY LEE SWAIM She's like a bird in a gilded cage F.H.A. 9, 10, 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; 4-H Club 9; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12; Music Club 9, 10, 11; Music Club Officer 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 9. Sineteen Hundred Fifty-Four JAMES ALLEN THARINGTON Never a dull moment F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. Officer 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Marshall; Bus Driver 11, 12. FRANCES ISABELLE VESTAL A kindness she shows from day to day, to help her fellows on life's way Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Lunch Room worker 11; F.H.A. Club 9, 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 9. WAYNE FRANKLIN VESTAL He speaks for himself F.F.A. 9, 10, 11; F.F.A. Officer 10; Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. EDWARD GEORGE WILKINS It doesn't matter what the task, he always has the time F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. Officer 9, 10, 11, 12; Bus Driver 9, 10, 11, 12. LINNEY RAY WILLARD He that governs the most, makes the least noise Basketball 9, 10, 11; Football 10, 11; F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12; F.F.A. Officer 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council President; Student Council 10; Annual Staff 12; Bus Driver 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM GWYN WALKER Business minded F.F.A. 9, 10. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The class of 1954, having spent twelve years in Boonville School and having passed on to its reward, leaves behind this last will and testament. I, as legal adviser, drew up this document and it is cast-iron, unbreakable, and very, very legal. Be thankful for what you are about to receive. Martha Moxley wills her love for college men to Nancy Fletcher. Sherrill Parker wills his “Women” to C. L. Dinkins. James Smith wills his position as co-captain of the football team to Fred Sparks. Max Reece wills his typewriter to Floyd Milholland hoping he can teach it the value of accuracy. Shirley Smith wills her quiet ways to Shirley Vestal. James Tharington wills his witty ways to Bill Shore. Wilma Moxley wills her love for the seniors to Joann Adams. Hilda Gay Adams wills her ability to write letters to that certain someone to Bonnie Sue Cockerham. George Wilkins and Franklin Hobson will their buses to Roby Fletcher and Ralph Davis, hoping they can stand the strain. Jerry Prim wills his quietness to Harvey Wishon. Linney Ray Williard wills his presiding technique to J. C. Brooks. Saunders Draughn wills his master mind to Jimmy Sizemore. Donald Bowen wills his correct use of English to the Juniors with the advice to always use it in Miss Daye's presence. Nancy Sue Brown and Frances Vestal will their cheerful ways to Betty Cranfill and Carol Brown. Bobby Joe Moxley wills his musical talent to A. G. Lakey. Nancy Ann Brown wills her position as chief cheerleader to Bruce Hinshaw. Dorothy J. Casstevens wills her ability to date steady to Opal Hodge. Kay Swaim wills her flirty ways to Bertha Norman. Wayne Holt wills his wavy hair to Eugene Motsinger. Gwyn Walker wills his seat in Geometry to Bobby Norman. Gaynell Moxley and June Johnson will their love for sports to Nell Allen and Betty Davis. Evelyn Moxley wills her ability to get her man and keep him to anyone who might need it. Peggy Jo Smith wills her studious ways to Eunice Brown. Shirley Riggan wills her swell personality to Aladene Stinson. Frankie Jester wills her good nature to Shelba Hobson. Claudette Hemric wills her dignity to Grace A. Moxley. Anne Hobson wills her love for Chemistry to Lorene McCraw. Wayne Vestal wills his carefree disposition to Benny Phillips. Reba Mounce wills her quiet manners to Barbara Cave. CLAUDETTE HEMRIC, Testator CLASS PROPHECY I, Evelyn Moxley, having been elected class prophet, am about to look into the future and see what fate will have dealt our senior class ten years from now. What’s the first picture I see in the crystal ball? Why! It is I, carrying out my ambition to be a good housewife. Donald Bowen is owner of a large tobacco farm near Boonville. Kay Swaim is now singing with the Metropolitan Opera. Sanders Draughn is putting his intelligence to work. He edits the Boonville Herald. I see Dorothy Casstevens working in King's” Cafe, near Yadkinville. Wayne Vestal looks becoming in that uniform. He's a captain in the Air Force. Since Bobby Moxley bought WSJS-TV, the Four Leaf Clover quartette even do their practicing on television. Frances Vestal is a professor of chemistry at Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem. Franklin Hobson is teaching English at Boonville High. June Johnson decided to become a Powers model. George Wilkins is a favorite television announcer for NBC. What an elegant dress Hilda Adams is wearing- She's owner of a luxurious dress shop iQ Boonville. Gwyn Walker has the position of head librarian at Boonville School. Nancy Ann Brown is a famous trapeze artist with Ringling Brothers Barnum Baily Circus. I see James Smith is now managing the New York Yankees. They’re still winning the pennant. Who’s that lady in the bathing suit? It’s Martha Moxley. She has just been named Mrs. America, 1964. Wayne Holt is owner of an enterprising business in Chicago which manufactures blankets. Nancy Sue Brown is working in her own beauty shop in Nebo. The best poem of 1964 was written by Max Reece. He is quite famous as a poet. Shirley Smith is a dietician in a girls' school in New York. Whoever thought Linney Willard would become a movie producer? He just re-made the film Gentlemen Prefer Blonds ' with Ann Hobson playing the part of Jane Russell and Peggy Smith as Marilyn Monroe. James Tharington is still driving that '50 Ford. It looks as if he is the most eligible bachelor in Boonville. Jerry Prim is working with the F.B.I. in Washington, D. C. I see Shirley Riggan working as a medical secretary in Greensboro. Claudette Hemric holds the position of swimming instructor at the YWCA in Elkin. Frankie Jester is a nurse at Baptist Hospital. Gaynelle Moxley is happily married and living in New York. I see Wilma Moxley is editor of the Woman's Home Companion. Sherrill Parker is playing ball with the Washington Red Skins. EVELYN S. MOXLEY, Prophetess CLASS HISTORY In September, 1950, Boonville High School was a scene of much confusion for every- one, this being the first year the new building had been used, but it was especially so, for our excited Freshmen Class of forty-nine. Thirteen of these had joined us from Fall Creek. We realized this was a great jump from grammar school but we learned to love it as we adapted ourselves to this new environment. Mr. Fisher was the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. Hunnicutt for the boys. As class officers we elected: Sanders Draughn, president; Shirley Riggan, vice-president; June Johnson, secretary; and Mary Jester, treasurer. We drew this year to a close with a farewell party for Mr. Fisher, a well-loved teacher of ours, who was having to leave us. In our sophomore year, with 42 members, we had begun to have more confidence and to feel at home. The girls were under the leadership of Mrs. Coram and the boys, Mr. Myers. The only high lights were a few class parties. We elected the following class officers: Sanders Draughn, president; Sherrill Parker, vice-president; and Martha Moxley, secretary-treasurer. Our Junior year found us with only thirty-four members but we had great anticipations. There was our Junior Play, “You’re Young Only Twice,” which was directed by Mr. Meyers and Shirley Riggan. It was also a great experience for us to give our Junior- Senior Banquet, Hawaiian Style, which was held in the community building. Following the banquet we attended the movie, “Stars and Stripes Forever,” at the Boonville Theater. This was a night that wild long be remembered by all of us. This year we were under the direction of Mrs. Reece and Mr. Walker. Our class officers were: Linney Willard, president; Anne Hobson, vice-president; Hilda Adams, secretary; and Mattie Fletcher, treasurer. Our fingers were measured in the spring and we got our rings early the next fall. Our senior class, under the leadership of Miss Day, started its thrilling, yet sad, concluding year with only thirty-two members. This year we were thrilled over the prospects of a trip to Washington and a banquet which would be prepared and paid for by someone else. We elected Libby Hemric and Dana Moxley as our mascots. Many activities led by Miss Day were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. This year some of our member had the privilege and responsibility of being leaders in our Student Council, head staff of the Annual, and the queen and an attendant of our Homecoming. Along with all this joy, there was a feeling of sadness because we realized that our days of high school were fast coming to an end and becoming history. May we ever strive to set our goals high and live up to the expectations of our faithful teachers. MARTHA MOXLEY, Historian CUTEST Bobby Moxley Martha Moxley WITTIEST James Tharington Nancy Ann Brown MOST IN Sanders Wilma BEST SPORT Linney Willard Ann Hobson MOST ATHLETIC James Smith Gaynell Moxley MOST POPULAR Sherrill Parker June Johnson BEST-ALL-AROUND Ann Hobson Donald Bowen MOST ORIGINAL Donald Bowen Hilda Adams MOST DIGNIFIED Jerry Prim Claudette Hemric seniqr u per i atives best personality Linney Willard Shirley Riggan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sanders Draughn Wilma Moxley QUIETEST Jerry Prim Shirley Smith MOST MUSICAL Bobby Moxley Wilma Moxley BIGGEST FLIRT Max Reece Kay Swain MOST CONCEITED Wayne Holt Wilma Moxley Nancy Ann Brown NEATEST Wayne Holt Hilda Gay Adams fEN,OR S JPERL At'Ves Stairs MOST APPRECIATIVE George Wilkins Shirley Riggan cUss Co. M°'°°n and Gray‘d R S Mascots UbbY Hemric Dana Motley e, Mott elevator to success The isn't running CLASs FLOWER Rose BEST LOOKING James Smith Martha Moxley JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET SENIOR SNAPSHOTS 1955 uniori Juniors of Nineteen Aladene Stinson Bobby Norman Betty Cranfill .. Betty Davis JUNIOR OFFICERS ................................ Secretary ................................ President .......................... Vice-President ................................ Treasurer MARSHALS Franklin Casstevens, Nancy Fletcher, Nell Allen, Chief, Betty Davis, Jimmy Sizemore Hundred Fifty-Four Colene Adams Jo Ann Adams Jolene Adams Nell Adams Nell Allen Larry Bray J. C. Brooks Carol Brown Eunice Brown Betty Brumfield Frankie Casstevens Barbara Cave Bonnie Cockerham Betty Cranfill Betty Davis Ralph Davis C. L. Dinkins Nancy Fletcher Roby Fletcher Bruce Hinshaw Shelba Hobson Opal Hodge Betty Huff Jo Ann Hunter Juniors of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four Donald Jester Elizabeth Jester A. G. Lakey T. L. Matthews Lorene McCraw Floyd Millholand Eugene Motsinger Grace Ann Moxley Bertha Norman Bobby Norman Benny Pendry Benny Phillips Bill Shore Billy Sizemore Boyce Dean Sizemore Jimmy Sizemore Fred Sparks Erlene Stanley Aladene Stinson Mary Frances Trivette Shirley Vestel Jimmy Wilhelm Harvey Wishon omores Sophomores of Nineteen SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Vice-President Franklin Riggan President Jerry Simpson Treasurer Jimmy Williams Secretary Lila Martin Mary Lee Angell Kathleen Baity Grady Beamer Ruby Nelle Brandon Dorry Bray Mary Brooks Clyde Brown Kay Frances Brown Mary Jane Brown Libby Carlton Reba Casstevens Mary Cockerham Gloria Collins Howard Collins Jackie Crissman Barbara Davis undred Fifty-Four Donald Davis Shelby Davis Lindsay Hall Roger Hanes Maverine Harris Gary Hemric Rachel Hensley Sue Hinshaw Monroe Hobson Harold Holcomb Geraldine Huff Keith Johnson Lila Jane Martin Collie Matthews Jo Ann Matthews Sherrill Matthews Jane Mounce Buddy Moxley Donald Moxley Gray Moxley Allen Muncus Franklin Nixon David Parker Nancy Parks Sophomores of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four Arlis Pettyjohn Betty Lou Prim Annie Mae Reece Bill Reece Kenneth Reece Franklin Riggan Carol Shore Frankie Shore Jerry Simpson Shelby Jean Smith Ann Spainhour Wanda Lou Stinson Linda Weatherman Mary June Webb Patsy Wilhelm Roy Wilhelm Albert Willard Phillip Willard Jimmy Williams Shirley Williams Shelby Brown Absent Thomas Simmons Billy Jack Stanley Freshmen of Nineteen OFFICERS Vice-President Nora Douglas President Linda Stinson Secretary Billy Adams Treasurer Sherman Norman Billy Wade Adams Burley Adams Lawrence Adams Jack Adams Fred Beamer Lucy Beamer Clara Mae Bowen Amy Brown Jimmy Brown Ronda Lee Brown Martha Casstevens Lou Raye Caudle Jesse Lee Cave Ruby Cave Betty Cockerham Charlotte Comer Ross Crissman Mary Davis Helen Dinkins Nora Douglas undred Fifty-Four Henry Driver Jerry Emerson Billy Evans Jane Fleming Tommy Fletcher Kathleen Hemric Doris Hinshaw Jean Hunter Betty Hutchens Frankie Hutchens Ruth Hutchens Betty Jenkins Betty Lou Jester A. E. Johnson Carolyn Johnson Junior Kimmer Della Marion Josie Marion Dale Matthews Rosa Matthews Charles Miller Shelby Millholand Jimmy Moxley Tommy Moxley Wanda Lou Moxley Dorothy Pendry Crawford Pettyjohn Jane Ann Prim Hazel Reece Jannes Reece ■ Freshmen of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four Ted Reece Minnie Lou Saunders Sara Mae Scott Wiley Shore Betty Lou Sizemore Jerry Sizemore Jack Sizemore Jane Ann Smith Buddy Smitherman Nancy Sparks Willie Sparks Larry Spencer Jack Stewart Bonnie Stewart Linda Stinson Harvey Tharington Joy Thore Bertha Mae Vestal Imogene Vestal Kate Vestal William Vestal Shelby Jean Wall Lois Sue Wagoner Sue Wagoner Homer Wilhelm Donnie Vesta! Leon Winters Locksley Jester Absent Tomas Collins Sherman Norman ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Lucy Wagner Mrs. Grace Williams Mrs. Laura Brendle Mr. John Nicholson Mr. Coy Brown Mrs. Albert Martin Mrs. Grover Brown Mrs. Allen Jessup Mrs. Bess Kennan Miss Libby Martin Miss Sadie Fleming Mrs. Lucy Shumace Miss Kathryn Jones Mrs. Lottie Brown Miss Pauline Jones Mrs. E. E. Hood Mrs. Ruth Crissman Mr. Robert Crissman EIGHTH GRADE Aileen Baity Peggy Benton Gerry Benton David Bray James Brooks Ed Brown Nolon Brown Rosalee Brown Alvin Casstevens Johnsie Casstevens Sherrill Casstevens J. E. Cave Ray Childress Virginia Childress Linda Dorse Peggy Eads Margaret Everheart Nancy Gentry David Groce Wayne Hayes Billy Hemric Carol Hemric Carolyn Hicks Rex Hinshaw Kenneth Huff Gaynelle Ireland Allen Jester Freddy Lackey Audrey Mathis Johnny Mock Roger Mendenhall Eleanor Milholand Alene Moxley Billy Moxley Bobby Moxley Nathaniel Muncus Carroll Oakes Alice Parks Ann Reece James Reece Judy Reece Shelby Riggan George Sapp Glendalyn Shore Keith Shore Gail Shugart S. J. Spainhour Nancy Steelman Alton Vestal Lowell Vestal Wren Walker Ray Walker Jerry Wilkens Marie Wolfe Donald Wood Jackie Wood ABSENT Lillie Mae Baity SEVENTH GRADE Nancy Baity Harold Bolin Lillie Mae Brown Marie Brown Nancy Ann Brown Joann Burgess N. M. Casstevens Franklin Caudle Lee Caudle Bobby Cave Junior Cave Mary Cave Nancy Lou Collins Frances Comer Winanne Coram Bonnie Cranfill Toby Cranfill Judy Crissman Betty Sue Davis B«tty Dowell David DraugFin Glen DraugFin JoFinny Faw Alfa Finny Alton Hayes Eloise Hobson Benny Holcomb Hugh Holcomb Tommy Hutchens Floyd Hutson Sue Johnson Katie Leonard Ronald Matthews David Mendenhall Louise Mendenhall Joe Wagoner Gray Whitaker Annette Wilhelm Jesse Willard Carol Wood Ann Miller Shirley Miller Larry Moxley Helen Nichols Dean Norman Wanda Parker Larry Parks J. C. Payne Julia Poindexter Faye Prim J. D. Prim Ned Reece Alvin Sizemore Calvin Sizemore Gary Sizemore Frank Sizemore Tommy Sizemore Roger Smith Jackie Snow Molly Snow Opal Snow Annette Stone Harold Tharington Tony Transou John Gray Trivette Margie Vestal Nelson Vestal Hilda Wagoner ABSENT Arnold Eads Bohnson Holcomb Jimmy Patton Calvin Poindexter SIXTH GRADE Roy Adams Carolyn Baity Fairy Bray Braxton Brown Jesse Brown Scarlett Brown Carol Caudle Judy Cline Warren Cockerham Mary Lou Collins William Comer Kay Davis Novella Davis Patricia Dorsett Petty Dow.ell C. W. Driver Robert Eads Nannie Sue Evens Cynthia Faw Harvison Hemric Wanda Hinshaw Tommie Holcomb Jack Holyfield Peggy Ann Huff Bobby Hunter Albert Hutchens Joe Hutson Thomas Lawrence Norma Jean Leonerd Dorothy Lyons Patricia Mathis Alvis Melton Bobby Nixon Ann Nixon Betty Raye Parker Buddy Parks Brover Patton Harold Reece Mary Shore Reece Olvia Sue Reece Tommie Reece Johnnie Sizemore Phillip Sizemore Arlene Snow Noah Stanley Hilda Spencer William Stinson James Trivette James- Walker Jack Wagoner Betty Jo Webb Kenneth Whitaker Frances Wilhelm Fred Wilhelm Lawrence Winfrey Janet Wood ABSENT James Brown Marilyn Mathis Johnny Ford Edell Stanley FIFTH GRADE Darlene Adams Billy Beamer James Benton Gay Brown Dorothy Brown Frank Brown Wanda Brown Marjorie Brooks Carolyn Carter Jimmie Carter Rondal Casstevens Larry Caudle Wayne Caudle Donald Cave Judy Cave Linda Cave Edith Childress Bobby Cockerham Charlie Cockerham Howard Cockerham Sammie Cockerham Willie Cockerham Johnny Cranfill Frances Cranfill Dawn Crissman Shirley Dowell Grady Dranghn Inez Driver Johnnie Finney Stephen Gross Joseph Hicks Frankin Hinshaw Steve Hinshaw Charles Holcomb Katie Huff Jay Martin Billy Matthews Howard McKnight Phillip Mendenhall Dewey Misinheimer Phillip Mosteller Charles Moxley Phyllis Moxley Roy Moxley Frankie Payne Linda Parks Donnie Reece Peggy Ann Reece Tony Reece Orrin Shaw Steve Shore Jo Winn Sizemore Billy Gray Smith Buster Smith Jeanette Snow Linda Steelman Shelba Stimpson Varner Stimpson Charles Stone Sandra Storie Janet Swaim Brenda Tharington Allen Vestal Carol Wagoner Linda Wagoner Martha Wagoner Minnie Sue Wagoner Rose Emma Wilhelm Mary Lou Wilkens Frances Williams John Willard, Jr. ABSENT James Nance Franklin Paine Bonnie Renegar Brenda Wood THE SPOTL I G H T STAFF Sanders Business Draught Manager Editor-' -0’1 A oVne , Adverlising Manager Mrs. Louise Coram, Sponsor; Aladene Stinson, Assistant Editor-in-Chief; Bobby Nor- man, Assistant Business Manager; Evelyn Moxley, Aministration Editor; Ann Hobson, Activities Editor; Linney Willard, Sports Editor; Claudette Hemric, Senior Editor; Nell Allen, Junior Editor; Reba Casstevens, Shirrill Matthews, Sophomore Editors,- Betty Hutchens, Jane Fleming, Freshmen Editors. First Row-. Mr. Hunnicutt, Sponsor,- Evelyn Moxley, Linney Willard, President■ Betty Davis, Mary Lib Brooks, J. C. Brooks. Second Row. Alton Vestal, Linda Weatherman, Buddy Smitherman, Nora Douglas, Franklin Riggan, Sherrill Parker, David Gross Joy Thore, Betty Brumfield, Mr. Martin, Principal (insert). HONOR ROLL First Row: Jane Fleming, Gloria Collins, Dorry Bray, Franklin Casstevents, Ruby Nell Brandon, Sue Wagoner, Jerry Simpson, Ann Spainhour ,Martha Moxley, Gaynelle, Jimmy Moxley, Lila Martin. Second Row. Jackie Crissman, Lorene McCraw, Amy Brown, Betty Davis, Shirley Williams, Carol Shore, Rosa Matthews, Homer Wilhelm, Shirley Riggan, Evelyn Moxley, Linda Weatherman, Wilam Moxley, Nancy Fletcher, Nell Allen, Roger Hanes. future homemakers of AMERICA Fletcher- retrL ves,a'- Brower Parlimenfanan. Eunrc OF OFFICERS Treasurer, Donald Jester; Watchdog, Linney Willard; President, James Smith; Reporter, James Tharington; Secretary, Eugene Motsinger; Vice President, Bobby Norman (absent) MUSIC CLUB First Row: Linda Caudle, Mary Lou Brown, Phyllis Woodruff, Sara Reece, Rita Cave, Nancy Lou Hood, Chris Stinson, Brenda Casstevens, Edna Shugart, Rena Smith. Second Row: Donna Woodruff, Marky Faw, Steve Hinshaw, Francis Williams, Orrin Shaw, Peggy Poindexter, Clark Shugart, David Wolfe. Third Row.- Marie Wolfe, Rosalee Brown, Nancy Sparks, Jannes Reece, Julia Poindexter, Johnny Faw. Fourth Row.- Gail Shugart, Ruby Brandon, Johnny Mack, Winanne Coram, Mrs. Crissman. LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Mrs. Rose Smitherman, Mrs. Adelaide Day, Mrs. Velma Riggan, Mrs. Ethel Transou, Miss Urseal Burgess, Miss Nellie Shore (absent). GLEE CLUB HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB NINTH GRADE CHORUS HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL HIGH SCHOOL KING AND QUEEN C. L. Dinkins, Anne Hobson ELEMENTARY KING AND QUEEN Shelby Jean Stimpson Johnny Ford [absent) PRIMARY KING AND QUEEN Jay Casstevens Linda Carol Bryant COACHES MR. CURTIS SIDDEN Boys Basketball MR. BEN HUNNICUTT Football, Baseball MR. ROBERT CRISSMAN Girls Basketball Elementary Athletics CHEERLEADERS Nancy Ann Brown, Chief First Row. Betty Sue Cranfill, Wilma Lee Moxley, Bruce Hinshaw, Frankie Shore. Second Row.- Joy Thore, George Sapp, Dorry Bray, Linda Stinson. HOME-COMING Sanders Draughn End June Johnson Senior Attendant Nell Allen Junior Attendant Sherrill Parker End James Smith Guard Lila Martin Sophomore Attendant Mary Lib Brooks Sophomore Attendant Gaynelle Moxley Queen FOOl William Vestal Fullback Keith Johnson End J. C. Brooks Right Halfback Billy Sizemore Quarterback Fred Sparks Fullback Floyd Milholland Center Sherrill Matthews Left Halfback C. L. Dinkins Center Shelby Davis Tackle Tommy Fletcher End Donald Davis Guard Harvey Wishon Guard Bruce Hinshaw Quarterback A. G. Lakey Right Halfback Grey Moxley, Willie Sparks Managers GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM „ ooo9 ' First Row: Imogene Vestal, Lila Martin, Linda Weatherman, Shelby Brown, Gaynelle Moxley, Mary June Webb, Mary Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Davis. Second Row- Shirley Vestal, Jo Ann Matthews, Bonnie Cockerham, Sue Wagoner, June Johnson, Coach Crissman, Claudette Hemric, Reba Casstevens, Betty Sue Jenkins, Ann Spainhour. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row-. Shelby Davis, Fred Sparks, James Smith, Jerry Simpson, Keith Johnson, Ralph Davis. Second Row. Donald Moxley, Sherrill Parker, Jerry Prim, Coach Curtis Sidden, Sherrill Matthews, Monroe Hobson, Billy Sizemore. FIRST TEAM BASEBALL TEAM 1. Fred Sparks, 2. Jerry Prim, 3. Billy Sizemore, 4. C. L. Dinkins, 5. Keith Johnson, 6. Jerry Simpson, 7. Donald Moxley, 8. Max Reece, 9. Sherrill Parker, 10. Larry Bray, 11. James Smith, 12. Sherrill Matthews. 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Open Evenings Until 7:30 Phone 254 7 HOLT'S SODA SHOP See Us for FOUNTAIN DRINKS - SANDWICHES - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - TOILET ARTICLES HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES OUR SPECIALTY: 10c HOT DOGS Boonville, N. C. Phone 2171 Compliments of T. L. Hayes Co., Inc. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHINGS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES FUNERAL DIRECTORS Boonville East Bend 2251 Compliments of BOONVILLE GRILL SANDWICHES - SHORT ORDERS HOME MADE PIES CAKES Phone 3991 Boonville, N. C. c Compliments of A. A. Moser Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of [ Snow Motor Co. SALES BUICK SERVICE Elkin, N. C. Phone 613 J Compliments of DUN-WELL CLEANERS JONESVILLE, N. C. Compliments of Gorrell R. Stinson AIA WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of The Yadkin Ripple 15,000 Readers Yadkinville, N. C. Plotter's Pure Oil Service Be Sure With Pure Phone 2871 Boonville, N. C. Compliments of STALEY'S DRIVE-IN KENNETH CHECK, Mgr. 2803 Reynolds Rd. Winston-Salem, N. 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We Have a Morning Sale Every Day Your Checks Cashed in the Warehouse L— (filLISCHfiLMERSA Compliments of V. salts and URVICl M ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of DODGE CARS - PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE TRUCKS CLINARD EQUIPMENT CO. P. O. Box 276 — Telephone 2351 Yadkinville, N. C. Yadkinville, N. C. -7 Compliments of SPAINHOUR'S ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA HUBERT LOGAN MOTOR CO. YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Since 1923 Your Business Solicited Appreciated Yadkinville, N. C. r- •7 Compliments of BELK-STEVENS CO. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. s Compliments of STEELMAN MOTOR COMPANY AUTO REPAIRING - MOTOR REBUILDING - PAINTING - LUBRICATION NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Phone 3961 Boonville, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of R. E. FAW SONS, INC. WISEMAN'S OIL COMPANY Phone 70 AMOCO PRODUCTS ELKIN, N. C. 1 WHOLESALE - RETAIL East Bend, N. C. Compliments of SILVER CREST BREAD Compliments of BOVENDER'S GARAGE FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Boonville, N. C. 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